1Why Amazon’s Metal Fire HD 10 Should Appeal to Tablet Buyers
2The Big Change: Aluminum
The notable change in Amazon’s Fire HD 10 is the addition of an aluminum body. Previously, the tablet was only available in plastic, which helped keep its cost down but didn’t help it compare well to Apple’s alternative. The metal version is a nicer-looking device that can still keep costs down while competing with Apple’s iPad.
3It’s an HD Display, but Not Great
There’s an HD display bundled with the Fire HD 10, but don’t expect its visuals to be spectacular. In fact, the 10.1-inch screen has a resolution of just 1,280 by 800, delivering high-definition visuals, but just 149 pixels per inch. That said, Amazon says it offers wide viewing angles for those who want to watch a movie with others.
4A Quad-Core Processor Does the Job
The quad-core processor built into the Fire HD 10 isn’t groundbreaking. In fact, its clock speeds measure 1.5GHz on two cores and 1.2GHz on the other two cores. However, Amazon’s operating system is lightweight, so running multiple apps simultaneously is possible, even if graphics-intensive apps probably won’t work so well on the device.
5Don’t Forget About Amazon’s OS Experience
The new Fire HD 10 may have some hardware shortcomings, but the Amazon operating system experience is extremely appealing. The operating system, which is based on Android, is called Bellini and allows users to search for entertainment content and load movies and TV episodes quickly and easily, and even features on-device tech support. It’s a fine operating system that should be considered in the buying process.
6Amazon’s Software May Be Even More Appealing
If Amazon’s operating system is attractive, its own software might be even more so. The company’s software, including Prime Video and Kindle, delivers a vast amount of entertainment content for users to enjoy. Users can also employ Amazon’s Kindle FreeTime, which allows parents to limit how much their kids can use the device and what kind of content they can access. Amazon’s apps are quite appealing.
7A Word About Storage and Expandability
The Fire HD 10 comes in the customer’s choice of 16GB, 32GB or 64GB of storage, though the biggest model is only available to owners of the metal version. In addition, users can add up to 128GB of additional storage with help from a microSD card. For most users, that amount of storage should be sufficient.
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9The Appstore Is Just Fine
Amazon’s Appstore is by no means as big as Google Play or Apple’s App Store, but it still features most of the apps customers would want. Users will find streaming services such as Pandora and Netflix, as well as Facebook, HBO Go, Showtime and much more. In total, Amazon’s Appstore has more than 300,000 apps and games.
10It Pays to Be a Prime Customer
There’s little doubt that being a Prime customer makes owning Amazon hardware far more appealing. Amazon Prime, which costs $99 per year, allows users to access Amazon’s growing library of streaming video content, as well as the company’s Lending Library for ebooks and much more. If you’re already a Prime customer, owning the Fire HD 10 might make some sense.
11It’s Hard to Beat the Price
There’s one big reason to consider buying the metal Fire HD 10: its price. The tablet starts at just $180 for the basic model, and the metal 64GB version is just $240. For those who don’t want to see Amazon ads on the device’s lock screen, however, the company adds $15 to the price. Regardless, Amazon’s Fire HD is one of the most affordable tablets on the market, immediately making it appealing.